Gorgeous tops, bro.Day 42 Quickie. Will get some more pics this weekend. Peace
Gorgeous tops, bro.
Thanks, man. I love how they're developing. Was under the impression they'd have more color based on the name "rainbow" but I guess there's still time for some to set in.Those samsung hard chips seem to prove very worthy.
Hahahaha...! And to think i was gonna invite you out for a polar bear shoot aswell, with our national drink to enjoy: ice cold penguin piss...Pacific, it's too cold for me...............yes, I'm a bitch
I'm using a couple of Samsung strips for veg and I really like them so far. What do you want to know?I just love how I tried to get anyone to answer my questions about how to wire strip lighting no more than six months ago and was told it would be a waste of my time and money that strip lighting was completely worthless then the Nextlight comes along with a tech that many thought was pointless and proves that it is a viable option.
Still probable won't be able to get any help though friggin arsholes.
Series is:@MrTwist1 I'm confused about the wiring in series does this mean run positive to the first strip negative to the last and then wires coming off each respectable wire going to each additional strip
Also the drivers most of them are rated at 8 amp 200w it would seem if I ran two of these on the same cord that would blow my 15 amp breaker.
Also I found some from ecolocity and from Heraco lighting that are rated at 9.5 to 15.3 watts a foot. I want to attach these to heat sinks from the company's that they sell. But they are no where near the general rule of 40cm2 required by traditional LEDs not even close. Do these go by some unwritten rule that strips live by or can they just run hotter with out much lumen depreciation.